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Eutrophication
DNA - deoxyribonucleic acid Overuse of artificial inorganic fertilisers breaks down soil structure as organic matter (humus) is not replaced
RNA - ribonucleic acid 7 O in soil throughdecomposition. Artificial fertilisers leached out of soil by rain, washed into rivers, cause
found in nucleus pollution. Water runs off from artificially- fertilised soil, carries nitrates and phosphates into rivers, lakes
and dams. High levels of nutrients stimulate growth of aquatic plants and algae, can clog water bodies.
Plants and algae use up dissolved oxygen in water as they decompose, block light from reaching deeper water -
double stranded eutrophication. Prevents photosynthesis, affects ability of fish and other animals in water to obtain oxygen.
found in cell Everything dies.
cytoplasm stores info
and ribosomes Most NB elements needed
by living things:
single stranded
> carbon > phosphorus strong -
bones
builds proteins from aa > oxygen > potassium balance-
water
Copi > hydrogen > sulphur
> nitrogen > iron transport Oxygen
The chemistry of life
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> sodium water balance > calcium strong teeth bones
Enzymes (proteins that > iodine stain a
> magnesium release of energy
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glycogen stored energy in animals
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amino acids ai
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proteins
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, CELL THEORY
cell membranes: structure function
• also called plasmalemma •enter- sugars, aa other nutrients Cell theory states the following:
• outer covering of cell • leave- waste products (excretion) • All living things consist of 1 or more cells
• made of phospholipids and proteins • secretion- hormones and enzymes, • Cells are the smallest living things (basic unit of life)
• phospholipid has a head - tail produced by cell,needed in another
• head attracts water part of body • All cells arise from pre-existing cells
• tail repels water • Cells contain inherited information for growth, development
Fluid Mosaic Model Basic cell structure: and specialized functions
• cell membrane 2- Measuring the size of cells
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• fluid substance
• fills space inside of cell membrane cells: the basic units of life
• consists mainly of water with mineral
salts, gases and organic substances Nucleus •
(glucose and proteins) dissolved in it
• used for storage and circulation control centre: O structure:
• double membrane
function:
•nuclearpores: allow substances
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nucleoplasm
in and out of nucleus
• chromatin net work: has the
cell organelles: • side of plant cell (vacoule)
• “little organs” found in cytoplasm Mitochondria er • chromosomes-
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folded, DNA and controls processes of
• different types the cell
• some only found in some types of cells structure: u function:
folded inner membrane
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• double membranes that fold and form • manufactures, stores and transports carbohydrates,
membranes lipids and proteins in cell
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• smooth ER
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water in cytoplasm • breaks down dead cells
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